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Dual Coding
Theory By: Awab Khan, Molly Safigan, Steven
Valentine
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
History
According to Paivio there are 2 ways people can expand on learned material.
He came up with the theory in 1971 at the University of Western Ontario.
Allan Paivio (1925- )
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Theorists
• Allan Paivio
(original)
• Anderson & Bower
• Stone & Glock
• Levie & Lentz
• Mayer & Sims
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Development
The previously stated
theorists built upon
Paivio’s theory.
How people study has
been developing over
time.
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Theory
• Paivio’s dual coding
theory states that
verbal and non-verbal
information is
processed separately.
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Applications to ID
Applying dual coding
makes it easier and
more efficient to learn
new information.
• Rosetta Stone
• Science books
• Flash cards
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Applied to Instructions
• The combination of lecture along with visual aid would enhance student learning.
• Using two outlets to teach students the same information.
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Summary
Overview
• History
• Theorists
• Development
• Theory
• Applications to ID
• Example
• Applied to Instructions
• Summary
• Questions?
Thanks for listening!
Questions?
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